Immigration from other South American countries to Brazil
Immigration from other South American countries to Brazil refers to the movement of people from other South American countries to Brazil.
Total population | |
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500,000 Uruguayans[1]
150,000 Chileans[2] 200,000 Bolivians[3] 60,000 Argentines[4] 60,000 Paraguayans[5] 20,000 Peruvians[6] 220,000 Venezuelans[7] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Brazil:
Mainly Southeastern and Southern Brazil Border regions and some metropolises along Center-West and Northern Brazil | |
Languages | |
Spanish · Portuguese · Portuñol Minority: Uruguayan Portuguese-based mixed language · Guarani · Aymará possibly other Amerindian languages, Guyanese Creole and Sranan Tongo | |
Religion | |
Christianity (mostly Roman Catholicism, some Protestantism) · possibly mentionable Irreligion, Amerindian folk religions and others | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Argentinians · Uruguayans · Chileans · Peruvians · Bolivians · Paraguayans · Venezuelans other Brazilian, Hispanic and Hispanophone people |
References
- Uruguayans in Brazil Archived June 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- Chileans in Brazil Archived June 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- Bolivians in Brazil Archived June 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- Argentine in Brazil
- Paraguayans in Brazil
- Peruvians in Brazil
- "UNHCR welcomes Brazil's decision to recognize thousands of Venezuelans as refugees". United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. United Nations. 6 December 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
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